Improvement in paper-collar bands



GEORGE K. SNOW, OF WATERTOWN, ASSIGNOR, TO HIMSELF AND MARCH BROTHERS,PIERCE & (30., OF BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

IMPROVEMENT IN PAPER-COLLAR BANDS.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 52,371, dated January30, 1866.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE K. SNOW, of Watertown, in the county ofMiddlesex and 'State of Massachusetts, have invented a new Manufactureof Continuous Band for Paper 'Gollars or Wristbands; and I do herebydeclare the same to be fully described in the'following specificationand represented in the accompanying drawings, of which-'- Figure 1denotes a top view, and Fig. 2 a side .view, of a paper roll orcontinuous collarband of the kind constituting my invention.

Fig. 3 is a side elevation, -and Fig. 4 a crosssection, of a piece of itsufficient for a collar or wristband.

In making my invention the object I have had in view was to providepapercollars or wristbands in a continuous strip, 'from which a person could,as circumstances might require, cut ofl a portion of the necessary sizeor length for a collar or a wristband, such portion being duly providedwith an imitation of one or more rows of stitching, and also with abending crease, or either.

In the drawings, A denotes the continuous strip or roll of paper, havingone or morelines of indents or imitations of rows of stitching,

- q, a, made in it near one edgeof it, and also a crease, 12, .near tothe other edge of it, or in a suitable part of it for a fold to be made,the same continuing throughout the strip, or from end to end of it, orbeing formed at intervals therein, if preferred.

The continuous collar-band is designed more especially for ladies, whogenerally wear col-' either, and so as to be capable of being cut upinto a series of collars or wristbands, in. manner as specified.

EO. K. SNOW.

Witnesses: v

R. H. EDDY, G. H. WASHBURN,

